GERMAN WWII ORIGINAL BANDAGE DATED 1941
$14.95
GERMAN WWII ORIGINAL BANDAGE DATED 1941 ORIGINAL
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Description
These bandages were carried by German medics in there medic bags or first aid kits and soldiers inserted them into the left lower front inside corner tunic pocket. The bandage is original and filled with the original gauze. Dated 1941
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